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Law Practice

Jul. 17, 2020

Lessons from the coronavirus lockdown: A time to reflect on priorities

The nationwide coronavirus lockdown — the first in over a century from a global pandemic — has given us an opportunity to slow down, spend more time with our loved ones, and reflect on our priorities. As we emerge from the lockdown, what lessons can we take with us to thrive in our professional and personal lives in increasingly challenging times? Here are five.

M.C. Sungaila

Partner
Complex Appellate Litigation Group

appellate law and litigation

620 Newport Center Drive Ste 1100
Newport Beach , CA 92660

Phone: (949) 991-1900

UCLA Law School

M.C. is creator and host of The Portia Project podcast - which has been named among the Top 20 Women in the Law podcasts globally by Feedspot. The podcast can be found at https://www.portiaprojectpodcast.com/

The nationwide coronavirus lockdown -- the first in over a century from a global pandemic -- has given us an opportunity to slow down, spend more time with our loved ones, and reflect on our priorities. As we emerge from the lockdown, what lessons can we take with us to thrive in our professional and personal lives in increasingly challenging times? Here are five.

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